The photo above of Kellyanne Conway, the senior advisor to President Donald Trump has gone viral this morning (February 28, 2017)

The picture, which was taken yesterday, shows Conway casually kneeling on a couch in the Oval Office as she checks her phone, while surrounded by several leaders of historically Black colleges and universities.

The image has been widely shared on social media and Conway’s pose has many calling her disrespectful and totally unladylike.

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President Barack Obama and his lovely wife Michelle welcomed Donald and Malania Trump with open arms as the official transition occurred this morning prior to Trump’s inauguration.

Obama also sent his final tweet from the @POTUS account before turning it over to his successor…

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Clifford ‘T.I.’ Harris recently penned an open letter to president-elect Donald Trump where he expresses his frustration with the historical and continued disenfranchisement of black people before pleading with Trump for a way to move forward.

T.I. kicks off the message with an attempt to disarm Trump’s dismissal of those who don’t support him, saying, “Should it ever at times seem as though WE are against YOU, I assure you it’s a result of YOU defining yourself as the representative for those who are and who always have been against US. The deck has always been stacked against US in this country.”

He continues, cataloging a list of the many ways black Americans are made separate from their fellow citizens in hopes to “mend a gaping wound that has gone unattended for generations.”

T.I. also hit Instagram to offer insight on the recent surge of African-American entertainers who have been publicly meeting with Trump.

Newsflash! You can add 2Chainz to the growing list of artists to turn down requests to perform for president-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration.

The Atlanta-based rapper recently hit social media to share his feelings after being asked to perform at Donald Trump’s inauguration. While he admits he’s always wanted to go to the White House, now is not the time…